Title: The art of the deal: Trump to reject joint GOP campaign effort over debates, will negotiate with the networks directly himself Source:
HotAir URL Source:http://hotair.com/archives/2015/11/ ... the-networks-directly-himself/ Published:Nov 2, 2015 Author:Allahpundit Post Date:2015-11-02 18:00:54 by Tooconservative Keywords:None Views:690 Comments:2
Donald Trump and his advisers have decided to work directly with television executives and take a lead role in negotiating the format and content of primary debates, which have become highly watched and crucial events in the 2016 race, according to Republicans familiar with their plans.
Trump plans to reject a joint letter to television network hosts regarding upcoming primary debates drafted Sunday at a private gathering of operatives from at least 11 presidential campaigns, the Republicans said.
The move by Trump, coming just hours after more than a dozen Republican strategists huddled in the Washington suburbs to craft a list of possible demands, effectively throttles an effort by the campaigns and the letters drafter, longtime GOP attorney Ben Ginsberg, to find consensus and work collectively to negotiate terms.
Why wasnt the forthcoming joint campaign letter good enough for Trump? WaPo doesnt say, and theres no reason why Trumps campaign would have agreed to attend the meeting to draft it in the first place if he intended to bigfoot the other campaigns all along. Last nights story about the meeting noted that his campaign manager objected to the idea of a Telemundo debate, which makes sense. It makes less sense that Several campaigns, including Trumps, were interested in reducing the number of candidates on the stage. Trump should want more candidates onstage, not less. The more people there are, the less speaking time formidable rivals like Cruz and Rubio have to impress the viewers. Unless Trumps beginning to believe his own BS that he cant possibly lose a debate, hes better off playing a prevent defense and limiting everyones speaking time as much as possible. The only reason he might want to limit the number of candidates is to deny a podium to marginal contenders like Jindal and Graham, whod seize the opportunity to tear into him in order to get some attention. But that problem is easily solved: Just hold the number of candidates onstage steady at 10. Jindal and Graham wont make the cut.
Trump being Trump, maybe this is just an alpha-male stunt designed to show his fans that the networks, like everyone else, will bow to him if he demands it. Before he singlehandedly makes America great again, hes going to singlehandedly make the debates great again. Its good for his outsider image too. Hes not going to play nice with the RNC and Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio. Hell do things his way. Hes taking a risk, though, by pulling this after the CNBC debate drew the smallest audience yet for any of the three debates 14 million people, a bit more than half of what the first debate got. His presence onstage isnt worth quite what it was in August. If the networks agree to the demands in the joint letter but not to Trumps, hell have to decide whether to boycott the debates. If he decides not to boycott, the networks have successfully called his bluff, which is not supposed to happen to a Jedi negotiator. If he boycotts, hes ceding the stage to Rubio, Carson, and Cruz at a moment when theyd welcome the chance to shine without standing in Trumps shadow. And you never know how a boycott would play outside of Trumps own fan base. His supporters will defend anything he does, but what about Iowans who are trying to choose between him and Carson or New Hampshirites who are trying to choose between him and Rubio? If he comes off like the spoiled rich kid who didnt want to play because he couldnt set the rules, itll backfire.
By the way, please do recall that the RNC shrunk the number of debates this cycle because it didnt want chaos from the process and thought that a shorter schedule would benefit establishment candidates. In reality, its Trump and Carson who are benefiting from fewer opportunities for mainstreamers like Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio to gain a foothold. And now its Trump, as well as Carson via the joint committee, who are threatening to run away with the whole process. Why the RNC even makes a pretense of authority over the nomination at this point, I dont know. Heres Reince Priebus assuring ABC, a la Chip Diller, that all is well.